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The Herbs Tabs?

Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2009 10:19 pm
by Mike_Hosking
anyone got any herbs tabs, im shocking at tabbn songs, im actaully almost tone deaf, but ive always sed thats no excuse! haha slacker

particarly after "rust in dust" and "sensitive to a smile"

one of the grandfathers of new zealand music, awesome music.

Re: The Herbs Tabs?

Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2009 10:24 pm
by shinenz
Maybe here? http://www.kiwitabs.derail.co.nz/index.php or if not you could possibly request there also

Re: The Herbs Tabs?

Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2009 10:32 pm
by Brett7777
the best way to learn to play herbs songs is to break one of the strings on yer guitar and then get drunk

Re: The Herbs Tabs?

Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2009 10:42 pm
by Mike_Hosking
LMAO at brett, will get the acoustic out on saturday then.

haha nice call mate. :lol:

Re: The Herbs Tabs?

Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2009 2:11 pm
by borge
Visionless_Guitarist wrote:anyone got any herbs tabs, im shocking at tabbn songs, im actaully almost tone deaf, but ive always sed thats no excuse! haha slacker

particarly after "rust in dust" and "sensitive to a smile"

one of the grandfathers of new zealand music, awesome music.
True tone deafness is very rare, If you were you would have a hard time appreciating music or even recognising songs. IME when people say they're 'tone deaf' because they can't learn songs by ear it usually means they haven't had the practice. I was in the same boat as you until i realised and worked hard at it.

Heres some of 'Sensitive to a smile' to get you started

intro
| I iv | IV V |
verse
|vi iv | IV |
|vi iv | IV |
|vi ii | IV |

there is some implied harmony ie the full chords aren't played but the sum of all parts imply a chord.
i dont have an instrument to check the key (or whether its even right :wink: ) but I'll say it's C for simplicity's sake:

|C Em | F G|

|Am Em/G | F |
|Am Em | F |
|Am Dm | F |

Re: The Herbs Tabs?

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2009 9:16 am
by Mike_Hosking
cool cheers man, im not fully tone deaf, music teacher told me that i cant tell if its a semi tone or full tone change, i can hear the change just not regonise how much the change is, with practise i could, or if the notes are played together. like i say its an excuse just need to practice it haha, since ive playing in a band full time i can pick up things a bit easier, but ill tell u this, i was playing a B the other day, it was spose to be a E, and i could only tell it was wrong after doing it 2-3 times in a row haha.